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  1. Seal of Isabella of Angoulême (Municipal Archives, Angoulême) Isabella (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 / 1188 – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John, Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death in 1246, and Countess of La Marche from 1220 to 1246 as the wife of Count Hugh.

    • 8 October 1200
    • 24 August 1200 – 19 October 1216
    • 16 June 1202 – 4 June 1246
    • Aymer
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Isabella of Angoulême (Fr. Isabelle d'Angoulême ; c. 1187 – May 31, 1246) was countess of Angoulême and queen consort of England. She was the only daughter and heir of Aymer Taillifer, Count of Angoulême, by Alix de Courtenay; her maternal great-grandfather was King Louis VI of France.

    • Angoulême, Poitou-Charentes
    • Poitou-Charentes
  3. Other articles where Isabella of Angoulême is discussed: John: War with France: …Lusignan and Angoulême, himself married Isabella (August 1200), the heiress to Angoulême, who had been betrothed to Hugh IX de Lusignan. This politically conceived marriage provoked the Lusignans into rebellion the next year; they appealed to Philip II, who summoned John to appear before his court. In the ...

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Isabella of Angoulême (b. .1188) (c.1188–1246),queen of King John. Isabella was the second wife of King John and was about 12 at the time of their marriage in August 1200. The alliance seems to have been a mixture of passion and diplomacy on John's part, since Angoulême lay in the heart of Aquitaine, which John was seeking to retain.

  5. Jan 22, 2022 · Hello it would be nice to know about Isabella of Angoulême’s family (Taillefer) counts of Angoulême, Ivo Taillefer all the way up to now as they are known as Burlace, I’m aware of the family name change in 1300 and changed it fully to burlace in around the 1350s.

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  7. Isabella of Angoulême ( c. 1188–1246), queen of King John. Isabella was the second wife of King John and was about 12 at the time of their marriage in August 1200. The alliance seems to have been a mixture of passion and diplomacy on John's part, since Angoulême lay in the heart of Aquitaine, which John was seeking to retain.

  8. May 17, 2023 · Isabella was thus herself directly related to the Capetian monarchs. Footnote 16 Isabella’s father, Ademar, was one of the six surviving children of William VI, Count of Angoulême, and his second wife Marguerite of Turenne. Footnote 17 On the death of their father in 1179, Ademar’s eldest brother Vulgrin inherited the title.

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